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The TOWOND 150-inch projector screen combines a premium wrinkle-free polyester surface with a sturdy, foldable tripod stand for quick, tool-free setup. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it supports front and rear 4K HD projection with a wide 160° viewing angle. Weighing only 11.5 pounds and including a convenient carry bag, it’s engineered for portability and durability, making it the ultimate choice for immersive home theaters, backyard cinemas, and professional presentations.
















| ASIN | B09F6KMWG1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10 in Projection Screens |
| Brand | TOWOND |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,182 Reviews |
| Display Dimensions | 150 inch |
| Enclosure Material | Polyester |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 130"W x 102"H |
| Manufacturer | TOWOND |
| Material | Polyester |
| Mfr Part Number | da-hanl-kag8 |
| Model Number | 150'' with stand |
| Mounting Type | Tripod Mount |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 130"W x 102"H |
| Screen Dimensions | 150 inch |
| Screen Finish | Matte |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viewing Angle | 160 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
K**R
Well made - excellent image quality - very portable and easy to set up and take down
I will be giving a presentation in a large dining hall in a couple of weeks. The hall has no screens for projections, and I need to be able to project large enough for people to see from about 80 feet back. Further, the entire East wall is glass with no drapes or other covering, so there will be a lot of ambient light - especially right after lunch at noon. I have a fairly bright projector, but I needed a portable projection screen that gave me at least 9 feet of horizontal display area. I selected the Towond 150" screen after reviewing it and others and checking the comments. This was a good choice. The Towond screen arrived packed in it's carrying case. The black plastic fabric case is 32" long x 6" x 7" with a carrying handle, and is quite light - their data sheet says 11.5 pounds, but it feels lighter. The case contained all the parts, a minimal pictorial instruction sheet (which was sufficient). The screen itself is in a separate, heavy-weight, zip-lock-type bag to protect the soft white polyester screen. Set up was easy by following the directions. The top-bar pieces are individually numbered and shown clearly in the instructions. The two vertical legs need no assembly - just loosen the friction locks and extend the vertical posts. I was able to set up and take down single-handed with no effort. Suggestions for the easy way (IMHO): 1. Set up the vertical legs approximately where you want the screen to be located. Loosen the clamp holding the three bracing legs against the center post and extend the bracing legs until the connecting parts between the bracing legs and the center post are horizontal. (Note - the safe way to open this is to pull each of the three bracing legs outwards.) Tighten the clamp so the bracing legs are firmly set. 2. Extend just the upper-most vertical leg pieces on both legs. (Leave the lower two extensions down.) 3. Assemble the cross-bar - follow the directions and ensure you have the bars in the correct order AND the two end pieces should have the larger through-holes at the extreme ends. 4. Remove the wing nuts and washers from the legs and set them aside. 5. Slide the screen onto the cross bar - take your time and avoid catching the fabric on the feeding end of the cross bar - don't get impatient and tear the material. (The material seems strong enough, but just take it easy...) 6. (one person can do this easily, but two make it real easy) Place one end of the cross bar on the post on one leg, then repeat with the other end - moving the leg as needed to match the bar length. Make sure both legs are stable and not tilted. 7. Fasten the bar to the legs with the washers and wing nuts. 8. At each end, fasten the top two velcro straps around the top-most leg sections (if you don't do this now, you may need a small step-ladder later). 9. At one end, loosen the next section and extend it (I was cautious and did this in two steps to avoid stretching the screen material. There is a marker line when it is fully extended. Tighten the clamps on both ends fully. 10. At each end, fasten the next velcro straps around the middle leg sections. 11. At one end, loosen the last section and extend it. There is a marker line when it is fully extended. Tighten the clamps on both ends fully. 12. Fasten the remaining velcro straps around the lower leg sections. 13. As needed, adjust the legs (and/or velcro straps) to remove any sag or ripples. (Note - I am only using this indoors, so I didn't use the ground anchors or the tie-downs.) Disassembly is similar, but even easier: 1. Unfasten all the velcro straps on both ends (all the ones you can easily reach - you can leave the top ones for later). 2. Slowly and easily, loosen the bottom leg section clamps and lower the legs, then tighten the clamps. Again - I did this in two steps to avoid excessive stretching. 3. Repeat with the middle leg section clamps. 4. Unfasten any remaining velcro straps. 5. I found it easiest to remove the cross bar and screen at this point, with the lower leg section still extended. 6. Remove the wing nuts and washers from the two legs and put them aside. 7. Remove the cross bar and screen from the legs. Note - ideally have a very clean floor/rug, or if you have friends helping, try to keep the screen clean while disassembling. 8. Slide the screen off the cross bar. Fold it down into a small enough area to fit in the screen zip-lock bag. 9. Disassemble the 5 cross bar parts and put them back in the longest bubble-wrap bag. (Note - rubber bands around the ends will make getting them in the bag much easier.) 10. Fasten the washers and wing nuts on the legs. 11. Loose the last vertical sections of the legs and collapse them fully, then tighten the clamps. 12. Loosen the clamp holding the three bracing legs on each support leg and collapse them, then tighten the clamp. 13. The two legs now fit in the two smaller bubble-wrap bags. 14. The three bubble-wrapped pieces (legs and cross bar) and the screen bag all now fit in the carry bag. So - I set it up in our dining room where the east-facing wall is all glass - clear and very sunny day here at 1PM. I set up the projector with the sunny display behind it and the screen facing the bright daylight. The projected display on the screen was sharp, clear, and plenty bright. Very satisfied - easy to assemble and disassemble - excellent image quality. The materials all seem to be good quality. The metal parts all seem solid and well made. The screen folds and unfolds and doesn't appear to take any creases. Overall - great product - exactly as described and works great.
S**Y
Can't beat the price and made well
This works great for my outdoor Halloween show. I ended up making my own frame because I suspended it on the house. The frame that comes with it would have worked though. My only complain is the bottom lacks support so in the wind it's going to flap a bit. I used plastic allegator clips with strings and weights to minimize movement. Worked great.
A**K
Great buy, bar on top sags in middle.
This product is good, the only thing is that the cross bar on top is not sturdy and sags. Easy to assemble and good quality.
O**O
Size, support, setup
Screen quality is good, the base is good, and the size is perfect for what I needed especially since it’s height is adjustable, and the setup was a fart in the wind, would recommend for the price
E**!
Great Screen @ Good Price
Well made and exactly as described. Easy to set up and we used indoors in a small theater with rear projector. Only issue is keeping it snug so any air movement doesn’t create ripple effect but that is an issue with all screens of this size.
S**C
Easy to assemble, but unsteady support
Easy to assemble but flimsy support. The stand bottoms are heavy so anything can blow them away. Screen is wrinkled too, so may be best to steam before use. I opened the package and used right away. The image was never very clear. Not sure if that was a projector or screen problem.
A**R
This thing is huge!! Image is only partially set up.
Initial Review (05/16/2026): The image I attached is only part of the way up because my ceiling wasn't tall enough. I set it up by myself, but....it would have been easier with 2 people. Don't put the crossbar on until you feed it through the top of the screen. That will make it easier. However, its nice. Seems made well enough. I think I'll buy some better ground anchors just to make it more secure. I plan to use it outside for movie nights. And....the size is huge. My brain wasn't comprehending just how big it would be until I set it up. Looking forward to movie nights now.
A**R
Good screen, missing piece
I used three (3) times, as many people have mentioned it is Wind challenged, but it is basically a sail so not unexpected given its light weight. I weight down poles to compensate. On third use I wanted to extend the poles higher as screen was saggy due to not being stretched tight on bottom, I lived with it the first two times I used. Well that is when I found out, a year after purchase, I had a missing piece in one of the poles. I sent message to Seller so we will see how they response, I will update review afterwards.. In reading reviews , it seems other customers have received product with a missing piece. I wonder if they keep taking out a piece from other on-hand products, forget product has a missing piece, and sell inventory with missing piece. With that said, I do like the product it serves the need I had, - see movies outside. I do have to wait until dusk to view outside, but that is to be expected, at least from my perspective. I have not used inside so can not comment on that. Bag to carry and store screen is a nice touch.
A**H
منتج ضغيف
المنتج عباره عن قماش واعمده القماش جيد نوعا ماء الاعمده ضعيفه غير مناسبه في الاماكن الخارجيه نسمة هواء ترميها
M**Y
Lack of lower tension bar.
Great indoor and outdoor projector screen, but the lack of a lower tension bar makes it difficult to keep the fabric stretched, when using the screen inside, using it outside no problem. This flaw prevented a higher rating, as it otherwise performs well for home theater setups.
C**Z
Llego bien arrugada y no podia quitarselo.
El tamaño es bueno pero mi espacio donde lo iba a usar era menor.. por lo cual 300" era un exceso para mi cuartito ... Pd. Me llego bien arrugado el producto y en su descripción dice Anti arrugas xd
T**O
Poor quality and easily damaged
Nice fabric for the screw , but the actual stands are build with poor quality metal, easily bent with the slightest breeze and even bends and squashes the metal when you tighten the screw points to set up the stand in the first place. Very flimsy.
L**N
THIS IS AMAZING.
I HAVE A LARGE PROJECTOR AND THE PICTURE LOOKS AMAZING ON THIS. IT DOES COME CREASED BUT IF YOU PULL IT TIGHT ENOUGH THERE ARE NO CREASES.
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